Politicians who have parental responsibilities tend to express the challenges of maintaining a balance between their political duties and their family life. Children are not immune to the challenges their parents face. Recent studies suggest that teenagers and young children can experience anxiety about political issues. Nicole Caporino, a child clinical psychologist, found that children […]
Month: October 2022

How Political Action Committees Can Support Better Child Nutrition
A political action committee (PAC) can be established to support political parties and federal candidates that promote childcare. This committee and a PAC oversight body make valuable contributions to ensure that the relevant goals of the party are achieved. PAC policies ensure that corporate coffers are not used to fund a political agenda or party. […]